Without seeing the actual vtk file you are using, it is hard to give you the 
exact steps. I am assuming that when you say the masks are “stacked together” 
that they are available as field variables (for example, you can color the 
surface by them). Furthermore, I assume by “make visible” the masks, you mean 
removed the masked out cells so that you can see through the holes in the data.

To do that, after you load your vtk file, add the Threshold filter. Set the 
“Scalars” property to the mask variable and then set the range to the mask 
value you want to pass.

-Ken


From: Chathuri Gunasekera <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 11:34 AM
To: Kenneth Moreland <[email protected]>, ParaView <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] [ParaView] How to add thickness to each 
slice when generating a 3D model

Hi,

Thanks alot  for your response, Ken.
Herewith,pls see the attachment: how the 3 small masks are looked like. So the 
large mask(it's not seen here) encompass all three masks. All 4 masks are saved 
in different folders and all of them have been called in, stacked together and 
converted to vtk to call into Paraview.
So how should i move forward in order to make visible the small 3 masks in the 
model?
Let me know anyone of your thoughts about it.
--
Warm regards,
Chathuri Gunasekera.


On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Moreland, Kenneth 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Chathuri Gunasekera,

Are your patches available as fields in the data? If so, you should be able to 
use the Threshold filter with the patches to remove the holes.

-Ken

From: Chathuri Gunasekera <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 8:31 PM
To: Kenneth Moreland <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] [ParaView] How to add thickness to each 
slice when generating a 3D model

Hi to all,

@ Ken, thank you so much for your response. Really admire it.

1. Yes, i am 100% certain that all the masks are called in.
But let me be more into detail.
Basically, i have: 1 big mask and 3 patches (which are also saved as masks). 
Sorry Ken, i think i should have use patch instead of hole [ this patch 
eventually represent some special features{but these features eventually build 
up as tubes when it comes to a 3D model.} in a human organ as i am trying to 
model a human organ itself ]. ANyhow, i am sorry if i make you confuse.

You're right Ken, most of the stuff is done in MatLab but all the work looks 
error-free(because it works fine atleast in MatLab). But i am skeptic of one 
thing. Should i have to have a transparent big mask in order to see the 3 
patches inside the big mask?  Is that why , i don't see the patches ? Kindly 
guide me.

2. I will try that out too.

Anyhow, thank you so much for your detailed response Ken. That is a great help.


--
Warm regards,
Chathuri Gunasekera.




On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 12:08 AM, Moreland, Kenneth 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Chathuri Gunasekera,

(Responding back to ParaView list to allow others to see and comment.)

1. I’m not sure why you are not see the 3 holes you expect in your mask. It 
looks like most of your process is building the data in MATLAB. Perhaps 
something is going wrong there. ParaView must be recognizing the mask since the 
region outside of the external boundary is removed. Are you sure your three 
holds are represented in the mask?

2. It sounds like you are finding the mask boundary in a slice. A slice is by 
definition contained in a 2D plane. You can restore the 2mm thickness manually 
by running the Extract Surface filter and then the Linear Extrusion filter.

-Ken

From: Chathuri Gunasekera <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 12:03 PM
To: Kenneth Moreland <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>

Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] [ParaView] How to add thickness to each 
slice when generating a 3D model

Hi Ken,

Your  detailed description is very much appreciated. Thank you so much.

Kindly note that following is what i have done in MatLab :
a. Segmented images as Masks (just x,y cordinates)
b. Saved as a .mat file
c. Then append z coordinate( z coordinate is the slice thickness which, each 
slice has a thickness of 2mm) to the above said mask. Hence, now the image is 
3D (saved as .mat file)
d. Convert the 3D image into real world coordinates . So x,y,z all are in mm 
now.  (saved as .mat file)
e. Since i have about 8 sets and about 50 images per set. Then find the 
smallest dimension for a particular set.
f. Crop the image (saved as .mat file)
g. Stack the image (saved as .mat file)
h. Finally convert the .mat file to .vtk file
i. Then open the .vtk files in Paraview
Let me send you 2 outputs which i have obtained so far

1. segmented masked images. I prefer this method because this image looks close 
to my expectation(i expect a 3D model). Also i have 3 more masks which 
represent 3 more features inside the big mask (meaning i expect 3 holes inside 
the big image). But i simply cannot see the 3 holes inside this big mask. What 
mistake i am doing here? Why can't i see the 3 holes inside the big mask.

2. segmented masked --> converted RGB image to binary and then find the 
boundary of the mask. So the reason for why i asked the thickness is that for 
this output i can't see the 2mm thickness .

Kindly note that in order to obtain above output i have used couple of 
masks(slices) and  stacked them together.

Your assistance is really appreciated here as i was struggling to get a proper 
3D model for sometime now and all my efforts are not succeeded yet.

Thank you.

--
Warm regards,
Chathuri Gunasekera.



On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 9:50 PM, Moreland, Kenneth 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I think we need more information before we can answer your questions.

Your first question was how to “add thickness” to image slices. If you have 
image slices, you usually want to load them in as a 3D stack and treat them 
like a volume. The spacing between the slices is typically specified by the 
data file itself or by an option in the reader (of which there are almost 100 
different types in ParaView). So how you do that depends on your data format.

You simply said that your data comes from MATLAB. That’s not very specific, 
since it is possible to output lots of different types of files from MATLAB. If 
you are not doing it yet, you might consider this MATLAB module that writes out 
VTK files (which ParaView handles very well): 
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/47814-export-3d-data-to-paraview-in-vtk-legacy-file-format
 . I haven’t used it myself (I use MATLAB very infrequently), but it looks 
pretty full featured. You might want to check that out.

You also mentioned that the image segmentation is represented by masks. The 
easiest way to deal with that is probably to use the Threshold filter to remove 
all cells that are masked out.

-Ken


From: ParaView 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> on behalf 
of Chathuri Gunasekera <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 4:49 AM
To: ParaView <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] [ParaView] How to add thickness to each 
slice when generating a 3D model

Also,i need to mention that segmented images are saved as Masks.

Kindly tell me, when using Paraview software should i have to use the boundary 
or the mask of the segmented image for the purpose of building a 3D model. 
(kindly correct me, if i am wrong as i am new to Paraview)

Hope to hear from you soon.

Thank you.

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 2:53 PM, Chathuri Gunasekera 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello everyone,

My goal is to generate a 3D model of  human organ.

Suppose i have segmented images in each set(each slice is saved using MatLab 
software).

So i want to know what are the options which paraview have in order to add the 
thickness to each slice.

Your feedback is appreciated.



--
Warm regards,
Chathuri Gunasekera.



--
Warm regards,
Chathuri Gunasekera.











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